Prime Residential Land in Kurashiki, Okayama
This residential land plot, located in the quiet and convenient Nakasho district of Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, offers an excellent opportunity for building a custom home. The property is situated within a 7-minute walk from Nakasho Elementary School and the Muscat Stadium, making it ideal for families and those seeking a peaceful residential environment with easy access to local amenities.
The land has a total area of 145.9 sqm (approximately 44.13 tsubo) and is designated as residential land within a City Planning Area's urbanization zone. The land use district is categorized as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The site is a cleared, vacant lot (更地) ready for construction, with a gentle slope. It fronts on one road and utilities are readily available.
Critical agent notes and special conditions have been fully translated: The property has a宅造 (land development) inspection completion number: Kai No. 685 (October 8, 2024). The land includes a sloped embankment section (法面) which will be transferred free of charge and is included in the total sale area. The total area including this section is 150.90 sqm (45.64 tsubo), with the embankment portion accounting for 5 sqm. Roads constructed within the housing development are scheduled to be transferred to Kurashiki City after completion of position designation inspections. Regarding lot number ④, a drainage pipe from the neighboring property passes underground, and the land will be delivered in its current state. There is a designated intermediary agent for this transaction.
Additional costs include a one-time utility connection fee of 500,000 yen. The transaction method is exclusive intermediary (専任媒介).
The area around Kurashiki is rich in history and culture. A short drive away is the famous Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, known for its beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant houses and willow-lined canals, offering a picturesque glimpse into Japan's past.